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@Dis Guy: No problem with papers. For ICT, its already a familiar territory - I did like to stick to it. |
faakay:Thank you faakay. Vicjustice and 27naira - thanks for your input. I know personally I will not ask if it was US, (don't know why exactly). I will accept, as you adviced. But I will keep my return flight TFare handy. If am not impressed, I will return back (Become a King in hell than a slave in Heaven) Thanks again. |
Peharps "Invitation" to come over maybe more appropriate. Lets not dwell on that. Do you have experience of what life there is like (comparing to Naija)? |
yeswecan:@Bolded: If Democracy is all good (no matter how the government is destroying its people), Why are you supporting revolution against the current decay we have at hand. Or do you think all is now well? |
1. Do you offer implementation service to website? 2. For the GTBank account, is Savings allowed? |
I recently had this offer from my elder brother (same parents) to join him in Belgium. Said their are more possibilities. But the truth is that I don't really know if I should. Am into ICT. I am still pondering on it. Is there anyone who can tell me opportunities I could expect there? I really will not to be there and live strangely. Am look for reasons to accept or reject it - what do you advice? |
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@Post: What did Jonathan do when he was there? What were the projects he completed? The truth is NONE. So am sure he is not too fast to judge Sylva. Gov. Sylva should better fly the "Fresh Air" matra - It may just produce 22million votes for him too. This gona be fun, pass me the popcorn ![]() |
@~Bluetooth Funny Nigerian mentality. Answer a question with another question. Let me teach you: Always answer a question first and then put forward your own question. ~Bluetooth:^^ This is how it goes, if you say one is corrupt, put forward an accusation. Most of the names you mentioned, we have a lot of accusations on them, that EFCC have refused to go after them is rather a failure on EFCC not mine. So if you think Buhari is corrupt, what are you accusing of? BTW: Stop avoiding this: GenBuhari: |
~Bluetooth:Also, people are innocent until they are proved guilty. And not Guilty until they prove themselves innocent. Or can you rather see the question like this: How Jonathan better than Ibb and Abacha ? Simple ! |
~Bluetooth:Wrong question my dear. E.g: As a security agent, you don't pick someone up in the street and and him to prove how he is not guilty. If you feel Buhari is corrupt, you should accuse him of a crime - and not to ask "how he is he not corrupt". |
GenBuhari:@Jakumo: Do respond to the above question - stop pretending you have not seen it. BTW, rolling out incoherent grammatical jargon will not help either. |
President Jonathan is even planning to re-introduce Toll Gates (additional fuel tax), even as he plans to hike the price of fuel next year. |
Beaf, oya spin this picture. Lousy chicken feed. https://saharareporters.com/sites/default/files/page_images/news/2010/goodluck-JonathanJet.jpeg?1285187389 |
Storm Australia with 170 people. Storm NY with 120 people Is he planning an invasion? Yet he want to remove subsidy to save more money, so he can storm Togo with 5000 people |
Do you think Governor Timipire Sylva will defeat the President Jonathan and the PDP machine against him? |
I have this question: 1. Do you have one eyowo account for multiple sites? OR 2. Do you have individual account for your individual sites? |
werepeLeri: Beaf:Both of you need to seek help. Since you did not read the Party, See it. [img]https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/558087_Mrs-jonathan-2_jpge831652e8d51d8a29a08f0544cc7cd94[/img] [img]https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/558089_Mrs-Jonathan-marks-her-birt-457x336_jpg924a54dd7c38540c886783344b119b38[/img] |
texazzpete:Its truly sad. But imagine what an average Nigeria will achieve if, he is: - Paid $5000 (N750,000) each time his wife give to birth. - Paid an average salary for just being a jobless graduate. - Use steady electricity for free. - And get $50,000 (N7.75m) for marry a wife. Yet we are oppresses daily in Nigeria without even a token. Bro, I will trade 51yr of Nigeria for the first 41 year of Gaddaffi's Libya. |
I voted for Goodluck and not PDP. |
Say the truth from the conviction of your heart. Poll have been added above. |
Patriotic Libyan |
How best can you describe Moammar Gaddafi in TWO words? |
Complete Landslide |
Yeske!:Gbam. True word my dear. And who cares? |
Very funny. So once the truth do not favour the Zoologist-In-Chief, the person will become the enemy, ![]() Or is Mr President not a Zoologist? BTW @Post: How can GEJ fight corruption when: - He is the Head Master - 99% of his friends are in it - His boys? Their hands is in the cookie jar - His Cabals? Them no dey carry last. So tell me how he can FIGHT CORRUPTION? |
dayolove:Thank you my dear. Nobody deserve a name-calling, but its obvious Beaf and his legions of Night-walkers think they can abuse other Nigerians and be immune to abuse themselves. The only problem with this government is so corrupt it can't stop members of its gang from stealing the last drops it need to keep up the window-dressing. |
Jakumo:Silence you chicken-feed, na your Oga be militant and a certified Zoologist. He did be better reporting all the monkey in Bayelsa creeks to Discovery channels. @Post: The President should stop the waste in his government, and stealing going on under his nose. He will discover he has enough money to sell fuel at N10 per litre and still do all he want with tormenting Nigerians with his ignorance. https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s320x320/293464_10150345749524263_363111729262_8376508_1316843452_n.jpg |
Soon their women will be required to have 4 male witnesses to report a ra.pe - as required by Sharia. Am sure their trouble will be worst as Gaddaffi will not even be there to be invited back. |
The Obama administration on Monday treaded carefully around the announcement that Sharia law will be enforced in post-Muammar Qadhafi Libya, refraining from expressing disapproval of Islamic law as the foundation of the country’s new legal system. “We’ve seen various Islamic-based democracies wrestle with the issue of establishing rule of law within an appropriate cultural context,” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters on Monday when quizzed about Libya’s National Transitional Council leader Mustafa Abdul-Jalil’s declaration on Sunday that Sharia law will shape the country’s legal system. Nuland added that the “number one” priority for the U.S. was that universal human rights, as well as rights for women, minorities, due process and transparency, be fully respected in Libya. Pressed on whether this meant the administration had no objections to Libya’s new government using the Sharia law as a basis for the country’s legal system, Nuland responded: “The term has broad application and is understood differently.” “Our concern is that constitutions of new and emerging democracies, constitutions of democracies around the world, meet international standards of human rights,” she added. The State Department’s cautious response follows Abdul-Jalil’s announcement on Sunday, when the country formally celebrated its liberation from former ruler Qadhafi following his death last week, that Sharia would be the basis for the country’s legal system. “Any law that violates sharia is null and void legally,” the NTC’s leader said in Benghazi on Sunday, according to the AFP. “The law of divorce and marriage … this law is contrary to Sharia and it is stopped.” Abdul-Jalil also said Libya will follow banking laws that conform to Sharia, which prohibits earning interest, the AFP said. |
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